Stripped (2014) is a documentary about comic strips, its creators, who are also former fans, and the mechanics of the industry during different time periods. Stripped (2014) is a must see documentary for comic strip fans or people who enjoy getting a peak into the creative process.
Stripped (2014) is very funny as the comic strip creators share their insecurities and habits. Even if you are not a fan of comic strips, anyone will empathize with the incessant daily grind of producing good work and may be jealous of the artists’ description of the moment when they realized that they could do what they love professionally. Stripped (2014) captures the passion and the prosaic nature of living your dream.
You should check out the list of interviewees to see if Stripped (2014) features any of your favorite cartoonists because it probably does. When I started to watch Stripped (2014), I thought that I was not actually into cartoons other than Peanuts, but once I started watching the documentary, I took an unexpected walk down memory lane as I recalled early memories of Beetle Bailey, Family Circus, Cathy and Calvin and Hobbies.
Stripped (2014) is a creative and beautiful love story about how pictures have been telling stories since the beginning of time and any reports of its demise are greatly exaggerated.
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